HLS 17RS-946 ENGROSSED 2017 Regular Session HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 36 BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH LEGISLATIVE AGCY/LAW INST: Requests a study and recommendations by the La. State Law Institute concerning the prospective use of the term "d/Deaf" in law 1 A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION 2To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the prospective use of the 3 term "d/Deaf" in law, and to report findings of the study in the form of 4 recommendations to the legislature concerning the term. 5 WHEREAS, the Legislature of Louisiana recognizes that language used to refer to 6persons with disabilities and other persons with exceptionalities shapes and reflects attitudes 7toward and perceptions of those persons by society; and 8 WHEREAS, through consideration of legislative instruments such as House Bill No. 963 of the 2014 Regular Session and House Bill No. 253 of this 2017 Regular Session, the 10legislature has engaged in careful review and evaluation of terminology in Louisiana law 11referring to persons with disabilities; and 12 WHEREAS, the deaf community encompasses distinct cultures, the members of 13which self-identify with either the term "deaf" (lower case) or "Deaf" (capitalized); and 14 WHEREAS, "deaf" and "Deaf" are distinct in that the former term refers, generally, 15to persons who identify with people who have hearing ability, and who regard their own 16hearing loss solely in medical terms; while the latter, capitalized term refers to people who 17identify as culturally deaf, and whose life experiences are shaped primarily by deaf culture; 18and 19 WHEREAS, the combination term "d/Deaf" has emerged as an inclusive means of 20referring to these two groups within the deaf community; and Page 1 of 2 HLS 17RS-946 ENGROSSED HCR NO. 36 1 WHEREAS, proponents of wider use of "d/Deaf" in written language argue that the 2term is more than a linguistic expedient as it embodies both sense and reference and has a 3generally accepted definition; and 4 WHEREAS, like the law, language is a human creation which evolves to meet the 5needs of human society. 6 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby 7urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the prospective use of the term 8"d/Deaf" in law and to report findings of the study in the form of recommendations to the 9legislature concerning the term. 10 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Louisiana State Law Institute shall report 11findings and recommendations resulting from the study requested by this Resolution to the 12legislature no later than thirty days prior to the convening of the 2018 Regular Session. 13 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the 14director of the Louisiana State Law Institute and to the executive director and each member 15of the Louisiana Commission for the Deaf. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HCR 36 Engrossed 2017 Regular Session Smith Requests the La. State Law Institute to study the prospective use of the term "d/Deaf" in law and to report recommendations concerning the term to the legislature. Requests a report of its findings and recommendations to the legislature no later than 30 days prior to the 2018 R.S. Page 2 of 2